No well not your clothes but if you eat a onion wich is a veg it can make your breath smell.
A person may smell like rotten vegetables if they have not bathed. It is recommended that a person bathe at least once per day for health reasons.
Asparagus - it contains a sulphurous compound called mercaptan (which is also found in rotten eggs, onions and garlic). When your digestive system breaks down mercaptan, by-products are released that cause the strange smell.
I look for brightly colored, "healthy" looking produce. I won't buy vegetables that are squishy or soft or have moldy or rotten spots. I also smell the vegetables, passing them over if they smell foul. On leafy vegetables, I pass over those that have wilted, brown leaves.
because the heat makes the smell more stronger
Farts are produced by bacteria in your colon as a person breaks down meat in the small intestines. The loud ones that usually do not smell are from the gas made by the breakdown of vegetables. That is not to say that loud ones cannot smell bad because there is most often a mix of meat and vegetables eaten at a time.
It doesn't have a smell. We make the smell our selves.
People who aren't used to these vegetables will more than likely think they smell unpleasant, whereas Southerners who grew up on this vegetable love the smell of cooking greens.
The smell can overpower other ingredients.
Yes. You should never eat anything that does not smell or taste nice.
Cooked vegetables will make you poop. Especially corn and broccoli
If you all of a sudden starts to eat more vegetables and fibers, yes, it can be like that but it changes after awhile.
Farts can smell like vegetables due to the breakdown of certain foods in the digestive system, particularly those high in sulfur or fiber, such as broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage. When these foods are digested, they produce gases like hydrogen sulfide, which can contribute to a vegetable-like odor. Additionally, the gut bacteria involved in fermentation release volatile compounds that can mimic the smell of various vegetables. Overall, the specific diet plays a significant role in the odor of flatulence.